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Information Integration of Heterogeneous Data Sources:
Development of an information integration solution to provide a common interaction
environment to query data and knowledge from multiple heterogeneous sources. Based
on the latest Semantic Web technologies, it utilizes ontologies to address the integrated
querying of sources of knowledge and information relevant to investigations of genotype-phenotype
associations and to the identification of genes responsible for human diseases and
conditions. [NIH RePORTER]
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Semantic Data Integration for Integrative Cancer Biology Research:
Development of a mechanism to formulate a coherent ontological view of caBIG semantics
in order to perform ontology-based queries using the SPARQL query language over
distributed caBIG-compatible data services. [NIH RePORTER]
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Automated Development of Electronic Data Capture for Clinical Trials:
Development of a set of graphical tools and automated software applications to simplify,
automate, standardize, and reduce the cost of creating and reporting clinical research
instruments used in substance abuse trials. [NIH RePORTER]
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Administration and Management of Portable Electronic Forms in Clinical
Environments (eForms): Development of a next-generation system for the
development, administration and exchange of portable electronic clinical forms using
XML and highly mobile platforms such as laptops and tablet computers. The product
that resulted from this project is currently marketed under the name
Aspect.
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Integrated and Distributed Clinical Trials: Development
and implementation of an electronic clinical trials system, an integrated clinical
trial development and distributed administration framework to reduce the cost and
increase the efficiency of creating and administering clinical trials. This system
has recently been launched in the market with the name
TrialSense.
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A Mobile Clinical Trials Data Collection System: Development
of mechanisms for the efficient and timely electronic capture of cancer clinical
trials’ data using mobile handheld devices at the point of participant contact.
The Mobile Clinical Trials Data Collection System interfaces directly with a clinical
trial data management system (CDMS), and supports the
CDISC ODM standard.